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Adobe Premiere’s Free iPhone App Is Now Available

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Adobe has launched a free Premiere video editing app for iPhone, available on the Apple App Store.
– The app brings desktop editing tools to mobile, including multi-track timelines, audio enhancement, and 4K HDR support.
– It features mobile-optimized exporting with automatic resizing for platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram.
– Users can access Adobe’s asset library and generative AI tools to create or customize content on the go.
– The app is designed to be intuitive and ad-free, with seamless project handoff to Premiere Pro on desktop.

Adobe has officially launched its free Premiere video editing app for iPhone, bringing the power of its desktop software directly to mobile users. This move allows creators to produce and polish video content anywhere, directly from their smartphones. The application is now available for download from the Apple App Store at no cost, offering a full suite of professional editing tools optimized for on-the-go use.

The new app mirrors the familiar Premiere Pro interface, featuring a multi-track timeline, color correction tools, and frame-accurate editing capabilities all adapted for the iPhone’s screen. Users can trim clips, layer video, insert automatic captions, and work with 4K HDR footage just as they would on a computer. Audio editing hasn’t been overlooked either, features like Enhance Speech use AI to clean up background noise, making voice-overs recorded in busy environments sound crisp and clear.

Exporting is streamlined for social media creators. With a single tap, videos can be resized and published to platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram. The app automatically adjusts aspect ratios and can even add background blur to fit different formats, eliminating the need for manual tweaks. Projects started on an iPhone can also be transferred seamlessly to Premiere Pro on a desktop for further refinement.

Access to Adobe’s extensive asset library is included, offering stickers, images, fonts, and royalty-free music. For those needing something specific, generative AI tools from Adobe Firefly can produce custom assets using simple text prompts. While the core app is free and ad-free, using generative AI features will consume generative credits.

A live demo showcased how intuitive the mobile editing process can be. Editors familiar with apps like CapCut or InShot will find the layout straightforward, while longtime Premiere Pro users will appreciate the consistent design and toolset. Toggling between functions and reformatting videos for various platforms appeared effortless, significantly speeding up workflows that typically require multiple steps on a computer.

Adobe’s focus on a smooth, beginner-friendly experience is evident. The Premiere app for iPhone feels less intimidating than the desktop version, lowering the barrier to entry for new editors while still satisfying professionals. This follows the successful rollout of Adobe’s Photoshop mobile app earlier in the year, suggesting a committed strategy to expand creative tools to mobile devices. An Android version of the Premiere app is currently in development.

(Source: ZDNET)

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